Modern baroque guitar

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Jason Rodgers
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Hi, Emma! Haven't seen any of your prodigious output for a while. That's a cute little instrument. Tell us more about the materials used. And how are the purfling lines done on the top?
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Darrel Friesen
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Your work continues to improve Emma. Nice instrument!
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I like your style!
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I'm curious, what part of this is the "modern" part?
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Clay Schaeffer
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"I'm curious, what part of this is the "modern" part?"
Sharpie?
Doesn't having it being built a bit out of the baroque time period qualify it as being modern? <g>
Nice work Emma.
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Don't forget the modern female touch- the nail polish! :lol:
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